
Daniel Firth Griffith
Philosopher, farmer, and award-winning author. Living example of the many benefits active, holistic approaches provide.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 42min
Kin-centric Rewilding - restoring relationship to the land and ourselves with Daniel Firth Griffith, author of StagTine
Daniel Firth Griffith, author of StagTime and kin-centric rewilding advocate, discusses his transformative journey on a 400-acre farm in Virginia. He emphasizes the need to move from a Trauma Culture to an Initiation Culture, focusing on building a genuine relationship with the land. Topics include the challenges of regenerative agriculture, the emotional connections between humans and animals, and the importance of eco-literacy. Griffith calls for a deeper understanding of our connection to nature, advocating for holistic, sustainable farming practices that respect both land and livestock.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 54min
Kin-centric Rewilding 2 - Bonus - continuation of the conversation with Daniel Firth Griffith
Daniel Firth Griffith is a kin-centric rewilding practitioner and author dedicated to reconnecting humanity with the land. In this engaging conversation, he discusses the emotional depth of sustainable livestock farming and its ties to legacy and future generations. Griffith advocates for humane animal practices while critiquing capitalism's hold on agriculture. He emphasizes storytelling as a means of fostering community and transforming our relationship with nature, highlighting the profound interconnectedness of life and the urgency for ecological stewardship.

Sep 9, 2025 • 3h 13min
362 — What 100 Chickens Taught Me About Healing With Daniel Firth Griffith
Daniel Firth Griffith, a philosopher, farmer, and award-winning author, shares his journey of healing through farming and storytelling. He discusses how chickens became a surprising remedy for his health crisis. The power of vegetables like potatoes and carrots is explored as holistic treatments. Griffith delves into the role of myths in modern culture and emphasizes the connection between storytelling, identity, and nature. He also addresses the importance of reconnecting with the earth and the divine feminine in mythology.